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Michaela is the author of The Lure of Hope (2017), Ralph's First Christmas (2024), Counteracting the Neoliberal City (2025), You'll Come Back to Yourself Journal (2021), Cambridge Guide to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) (2026).

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The Lure of Hope

release date: Nov 27, 2017
The Lure of Hope
The Lure of Hope portrays a snap shot of the rise and fall of commercial surrogacy in India. By chance, the author’s fieldwork began around the same time NSW legislation in Australia extended its ban on commercial surrogacy to include overseas arrangements. Not long after returning from fieldwork in India, the Home Ministry of India changed the conditions of entry for intending parents (IPs) traveling to India for a surrogacy arrangement. From November 2013 IPs would have to apply for a medical visa, and could only obtain a medical visa for surrogacy if they had been married for at least two years. In 2016 the Indian Surrogacy (regulation) Act was introduced, commercial surrogacy was banned and foreigners were no longer able to enter into surrogacy arrangements in India. India was the first among a trail of ‘pop up’ reproductive destinations including Thailand, Nepal, Mexico, Cambodia and Laos. This book captures a moment in the recent history of the emerging global ‘surroscape’.Alongside the detailed account of the experiences of parents and surrogate mothers the author offers a careful analysis of regulatory systems governing surrogacy and embryo use in Australia and India. With the authors archival research in the UK she further analyses the regulation of surrogacy with cross cultural comparison of the relatively longer history of surrogacy regulation in the UK. Reproductive technologies and the many options these create are ahead of the law and while the law struggles to keep up we have a rich field of investigation. What do different regulatory systems tell us about how we see society, children, women’s bodies, reproduction and fecundity, kinship and family formation?

Ralph's First Christmas

release date: Sep 13, 2024
Ralph's First Christmas
Christmas is an exciting time, full of hustle and bustle, food, friends, family and merriment. In a busy household with his loving family, young puppy Ralph tries to make sense of 'Christmas' with all of its strange and confusing traditions. In trying to be a 'good dog' poor Ralph doesn't always get it right! Follow Ralph in this hilarious Christmas escapade as he comes to terms with a visit, from an unexpected stranger to his home...

Counteracting the Neoliberal City

release date: Aug 21, 2025
Counteracting the Neoliberal City
This book presents a groundbreaking theoretical and methodological framework for analyzing urban phenomena and urban policies and a pioneering approach to urban regeneration projects. The text advocates for an “Integral and Recognitive Urban Regeneration” of public spaces in cities to confront current neoliberal urban policies, which have been ineffective in achieving genuine overall “wellbeing” in contemporary urban environments. “Integral and Recognitive Urban Regeneration” is a macro-process composed of several micro-contextualized urban projects that account for the complexity of urban spaces. This process goes beyond merely enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of architectural spaces, rather presenting itself as an educational, community-oriented, cooperative, creative, socializing, eco-friendly, multidisciplinary, and transdisciplinary process that serves as a platform for regenerating compromised ecosystems; promoting the cognitive, psychological, emotional, social, and political empowerment of resident communities; and addressing local and global forms of social and ecological injustice. As such, this book is an essential resource for students, researchers, academics, and experienced planners alike.

You'll Come Back to Yourself Journal

release date: Feb 18, 2021
You'll Come Back to Yourself Journal
The You'll Come Back to Yourself Journal contains the same poetry as the original collection, updated to be gender neutral, along with 45 journal prompts and lines to write on. It's inspired by readers who are writers, always taking notes in the margins. The book explores themes of lost love, infidelity, depression, body image, and ultimately the power you have in learning to choose yourself. Separated into three sections: Holding On, Ouroboros, and Letting Go, this collection is a cyclical expedition of self discovery.

Cambridge Guide to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)

release date: Sep 30, 2026
Cambridge Guide to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
An essential, accessible introduction to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) for reducing self-harm, suicidal behaviours, and other major problems associated with emotional dysregulation. It breaks the treatment down into user-friendly steps for novice clinicians while refreshing knowledge for more experienced practitioners. Covering all modes of DBT, chapters also span case formulation, recent research, the DBT suicide crisis protocol, case studies, running standalone DBT skills training, and implementing a DBT programme. Authored by accredited DBT therapists and supervisors who are all senior members of the British Isles DBT National Training Team which has seeded 650+ DBT teams in the UK and across Europe since 1997, this practical textbook is packed with rich, everyday clinical examples and useful ideas for practice. Part of the Cambridge Guides to the Psychological Therapies series, offering all the latest scientifically rigorous, and practical information on a range of key, evidence-based psychological interventions for clinicians.

Ask Sir James

release date: Jan 01, 1989
Ask Sir James
A biography of Sir James Reid (1849-1923), personal physician to Queen Victoria. The author, who married Sir James's grandson, offers an account of the royal medical highlights, controversies and personalities. Through the position of trust he earned with the Queen, Reid did much to raise the social status of the medical profession in nineteenth-century England.

A Story of Grief: Penguin Special

release date: Sep 21, 2013
A Story of Grief: Penguin Special
When Jill Meagher went missing and was then found murdered in 2012, the city of Melbourne was shaken to the core. Emotional responses ranged from grief to guilt to rage to defensiveness, but no one was left untouched. The media coverage was unrelenting and overwhelming, constantly updating readers and viewers on the latest awful details, and friends and neighbours couldn't help but discuss it. Here acclaimed writer Michaela McGuire eloquently describes how, as the story continued to unfold, it wove itself through the fabric of the city. A Story of Grief is a deeply moving examination of the act of grief and how the death of someone we don't know personally can still consume us. 'Affecting and thought-provoking.' Newcastle Herald

Know your Enemy

release date: Nov 23, 2009
Know your Enemy
This book analyzes the intellectual side of the American war effort against Nazi Germany. It shows how conflicting interpretations of "the German problem" shaped American warfare and postwar planning. The story of how Americans understood National Socialism in the 1930s and 1940s provides a counter-example to the usual tale of enemy images. The level of German popular support for the Nazi regime, the nature of Nazi war aims, and the postwar prospects of German democratization stood at the center of public and governmental debates. American public perceptions of the Third Reich - based in part on ethnic identification with the Germans - were often forgiving but also ill-informed. This conflicted with the Roosevelt administration's need to create a compelling enemy image. The tension between popular and expert views generated complex and fruitful discussions among America's political and cultural elites and produced insightful, yet contradictory interpretations of Nazism.

You've Got This

release date: Jun 06, 2023
You've Got This
From a rising clinical psychologist and founder of Instagram’s @myeasytherapy, an accessible, life-enhancing guide to reframing self-doubt and negative thought patterns to unlock your potential. ?We all experience self-doubt and anxiety at certain points throughout our lives, some of us more often and more intensely than others. Anxiety is an emotion, a chemical reaction, and a fundamental part of being human. It can help us to stay alert and focused, spur us to action, and motivate us to solve problems. But left unchecked, it can have the opposite effect, holding us back and preventing us from living the lives we want. In You’ve Got This, Dr. Michaela Dunbar introduces the program she’s developed after years of helping ambitious women master their anxiety and overcome self-doubt and imposter syndrome. Through her clinical practice as well as engaging with thousands of women through her online platform, Dr. Michaela has identified the seven key ways high-functioning anxiety can manifest in our lives, from people pleasing to becoming overwhelmed to the obsession with perfectionism, and shows us how to transform negative thoughts and paralyzing emotions into positive action. Dr. Michaela’s goal is to help you struggle less and thrive more. Instead of succumbing to self-doubt, Dr. Michaela teaches you how to set boundaries, avoid burnout, and free yourself from the traps of overthinking. Accessible, inclusive, and deeply informative, You’ve Got This is for anyone who wants to let go of limiting beliefs, overthinking, and anxiety—and learn to step confidently into a life they love.

When He Leaves You

release date: Mar 18, 2018
When He Leaves You
When He Leaves You is a collection of short poetry and prose, biopsied with tears and red wine. It dives into themes of love, loss, a connection to water, and never forgetting what it means to be alive. Separated into six sections: Childhood, Him, Everything Is You, Over, Repairing, and Perspective, it takes you on a journey to find a new outlook.

The Day the Sky Fell Down

release date: Jan 01, 2011
The Day the Sky Fell Down
This series presents the best picture fiction books for young readers. Each story has been specially written and illustrated for young readers, using appropriate language and close picture-text match. This series is an ideal resource for shared reading and independent reading as well as take-home reading. Suitable for 7-12 year olds.

Litomyšl on the verge of the third millennium

release date: Jan 01, 2014

Attitudes and Attitude Change

release date: Jan 01, 2016
Attitudes and Attitude Change
Attitudes have been a central topic in social psychology from its early beginnings. But what exactly are attitudes, where do they come from, and how can they be modified? The overall aim of Attitudes and Attitude Change is to provide students with a comprehensive and accessible introduction to these basic issues in the psychological study of attitudes. In four parts, readers learn about how attitudes can be measured, how attitudes are shaped in the course of life, how they are changed by other people, and finally, how attitudes in turn affect our thoughts and behavior. This completely revised and updated second edition covers many recent developments and reports cutting-edge research while also addressing the classic findings and theories that advanced the field. In addition to integrating the newly emerged topics of implicit attitudes and recent models regarding the coexistence of explicit and implicit attitudes, this edition also adds chapters on social influence and resistance to persuasion. This comprehensive and user-friendly book carefully balances theoretical underpinnings and empirical findings with applied examples to enable readers to use the insights of attitude research for practical applications. Critical discussions also instigate readers to develop their own thinking on key topics.

My Compass Home

release date: Jun 14, 2018
My Compass Home
The Cortland crew is back! Lucy and Spencer Clarkson are now married, but their happily-ever-after will be tested by the resurfacing of Spencer's past. Will it be too much for either of them to take?Meanwhile, Levi Barnes is left adrift by the abrupt loss of Spencer's help at Barnes' Books, which leads him to stumble into meeting Eleanor, a mysterious newcomer to Cortland who also has a strange past. What kind of person will Levi discover under her masks? When opportunities to heal arise, for Levi and Eleanor as well as Lucy and Spencer, what paths will they choose? Above all, can God forgive the unforgivable? The broken? The angry at heart? Find out more in the second installment of the "Faith, Hope, and Love" collection!

The General Method of Social Work Practice : McMahon's Generalist Perspective

Enlightenment, Culture, Leisure

release date: Jan 01, 2023
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